25 Aug 08 – Here’s a report by Professor Charles Hall
from SUNY-Syracuse about a recent major international scientific
conference. The International Geological Congress, dubbed the
geologists' equivalent of the Olympic Games, was held in Oslo, Norway,
from August 4-14. As more and more scientists publicly dissent and
peer-reviewed studies debunk man-made climate fears, the skeptical
scientists are now dominating scientific conferences.

Indian Scientist Mocks Nobel Prize Award to GoreDuring the Geologic conference, Indian
geologist Dr. Arun D. Ahluwalia of the Center of Advanced Study in
Geology at Punjab University and a visiting scholar of the Geology
Department at University of Cincinnati, openly ridiculed former Vice
President Al Gore and the UN IPCC's coveted Nobel Peace Prize.

"I am really amazed that the Nobel
Peace Prize has been given on scientifically incorrect conclusions by
people who are not geologists," Ahluwalia, a fellow of the Geological
Society of India, said during a question and answer panel discussion. ..

Another scientist stood up to a key
question about the recent global cooling trend. "We know temperature
goes up and down, we know there is tremendous amount of natural
variations, but for how many years must the planet cool before we begin
to understand -- we politicians and scientists-- that the planet is not
warming? For how many years must cooling go on?" the scientist asked to
applause from the audience.